Assault charges filed against music journalist Ernest Baker stemming from an incident involving his ex-girlfriend Lauren Nostro have been dismissed.

On Monday, the writer returned to Twitter following a lengthy absence to inform his followers the charges were dropped on June 27. “The case against me was dismissed on Monday, June 27,” he wrote before tweeting an image of the certificate of disposition.

In subsequent tweets, Baker accused Nostro of racism, rape and falsely accusing him of assaulting her after she found out he had landed a book deal with Grand Central Publishing. He also alleged that other members of the media, including some of her friends, were trying to destroy his name.

Aside from confirming to Jezebel the charges against her ex-boyfriend had been dismissed, Nostro has been silent on social media. A source close to her made clear that will continue to be the case.

“Ms. Nostro is retaining counsel to bring legal action against Mr. Baker for his recent statements, as well as his violation of a previous legally binding civil agreement,” the source told Page Six Wednesday. “There will be no further comment at this time.”

Baker declined to comment, saying that all relevant information he posted to Twitter.